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Three Gorges Botanical Garden Closes


Xiang Xiufa, a Chongqing businessman and plant conservationist, raced to rescue rare and endangered plants that were going to be exterminated by the Three Gorges Reservoir. His efforts initially met with some success: the formation of The Three Gorges Botanical Garden for Rare and Specious Plants. After startup funding of 53000 USD was received in 2002, government funding has run dry and the garden has been forced to close, placing the plants in jeopardy once again.

Garden’s Closure Leaves Nowhere to Go for Three Gorges’ Plants by Yunwu Cao for the Worldwatch Institute

Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 2:59 PM on July 17, 2007

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